4.4. Orthropaedic Problems of the Hand - Ganglia Flashcards
1
Q
What is a Ganglion?
A
A Myxoid Degeneration from a Joint Synovia
2
Q
What does a Ganglion arise from?
A
- A Joint Capsule
- A Joint Tendon Sheath
- A Joint Ligament
3
Q
Which sex do Ganglion’s most commonly present in?
A
Females (2:1)
4
Q
What is the most common age of presentation of Ganglions?
A
20-40 years old
5
Q
Where do the majority of Ganglia present in the hand?
A
Dorsal > Volar (3:1)
Note - 70% of all discrete swellings in the hand and wrist are ganglia
6
Q
What are Ganglia associated with?
A
Recurrent injury of the Wrist
7
Q
What are the characteristics of a Ganglionic lump?
A
- Firm but Non-Tender
- Change in Size
- Smooth but occasionally Lobulated
- Normally Not Fixed to underlying Tissue
- Not fixed to the Skin
8
Q
What is the Non-Operative management of Ganglia?
A
- Reassure the patient and Observe
- Aspiration
- Hit with a Bible
9
Q
What are the Operative Management of Ganglia?
A
Rare:
Excision including the “Root”